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Author SHA1 Message Date
Zdenek Kabelac
fe609141a8 tests: on 32bit test with <16T devs
Add  'can_use_16T' to detect systems where we could
safely use 16T devices without causing system deadlocks.

16T size leads on those to endless loops in udevd
- it calls blkid which tries cached read from such device
- this ends in endless loop.

Related problems:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1015028
2013-11-19 10:55:14 +01:00
Petr Rockai
53fbf2bea3 tests: make filter extension more robust 2013-06-02 00:50:09 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
cd9350198e tests: drop testing of raids in cluster
Since raid is not clustered yet - drop it from testing in cluster phase.
(saving running some time)
2013-05-30 17:35:23 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
3877ccfe1b test: move raid test to separate tests
Revert changes to origin lvcreate-large test and use separate
test scripts for raid  - so they can be properly skipped when
kernel doesn't support raid targets.
2012-10-08 14:49:21 +02:00
Jonathan Brassow
886656e4ac RAID: Fix problems with creating, extending and converting large RAID LVs
MD's bitmaps can handle 2^21 regions at most.  The RAID code has always
used a region_size of 1024 sectors.  That means the size of a RAID LV was
limited to 1TiB.  (The user can adjust the region_size when creating a
RAID LV, which can affect the maximum size.)  Thus, creating, extending or
converting to a RAID LV greater than 1TiB would result in a failure to
load the new device-mapper table.

Again, the size of the RAID LV is not limited by how much space is allocated
for the metadata area, but by the limitations of the MD bitmap.  Therefore,
we must adjust the 'region_size' to ensure that the number of regions does
not exceed the limit.  I've added code to do this when extending a RAID LV
(which covers 'create' and 'extend' operations) and when up-converting -
specifically from linear to RAID1.
2012-09-27 16:51:22 -05:00
Petr Rockai
f2a3f0fe3d Tidy the shell tests into their own subdir. We now have:
- test/lib -- infrastructure and helper code
- test/api -- liblvm2app API tests
- test/unit -- C-based unit tests
- test/shell -- shell-based functional tests
2011-11-21 00:15:42 +00:00